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  1. Rossier News

    In White House visit, Andres brings attention to bisexual community

    Advocates and scholars join to collaborate on resources, paths forward

  2. Faculty News

    Immordino-Yang selected for a major national Aspen Institute initiative

    The Council of Distinguished Scientists is comprised of two-dozen of the nation’s foremost education scholars

  3. Giving

    $1 million gift established to boost effectiveness of K–5 math instruction

    The Joan Herman and Richard Rasiej Mathematics Initiative will explore strategies to support current teachers

  4. Rossier News

    In Santa Ana, new USC high school aims high

    Most of the students in the college prep school’s first freshman class come from the local community — and they’re feeling the faculty’s high expectations

  5. Faculty News

    USC Rossier professor to lead university efforts to improve learner-centered education

    Ginger Clark has been named an assistant vice provost for USC, a role central to improving student learning.

  6. Education News

    Challenges faced by women in school leadership discussed in conference panel

    Panel of distinguished women leaders featuring Michelle King, Reveta Franklin Bowers and Karen Gallagher guide audience on transitioning into education administration

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  7. Faculty News

    Marsh leads study to improve equity of resources in California districts

    New grants expand research on local control funding formula California implemented the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) in 2013, with the promise that school districts would have more flexibility over...

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  8. Research

    Remedial math alternatives found lacking in California’s community colleges

    Community college students most in need of developmental help are least likely to be exposed to helpful alternative approaches, a new study finds

  9. Research

    For minority college students, STEM degrees pay big

    Study finds degrees in science, technology, engineering and math associated with 25 to 50 percent higher earnings; Latino college grads are highest earners

  10. Rossier News

    In memoriam: Verna B. Dauterive, 93

    Member of Board of Councilors left her mark on USC Rossier